How long does it take to become a Web Developer?



Was wondering how long does it take to become a web developer? Html/css/php/Mysql or html/javascript/css/Ruby On Rail/Mysql??

Can I do that in 8 months and be marketable? How many hours should I study per day to accomplish thar goal?

Entry Level Web Developer is the Title I will like to post.

Thanks

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Posted by admin on Aug 20 2009 in Programming Design

5 Responses to “How long does it take to become a Web Developer?”

  1. Havoc S Says:

    The codes at least hours day.

  2. chaloobe Says:

    The web developer field being great graphical designer will be able to get away with just html css and php no problem large asset would be able to get away with just set aside 23 hours day learning graphics design anyone who could enter the web developer field being great graphical designer.

  3. prd_muslim Says:

    this will help. seeing i don’t know what country your from.

  4. Michael B Says:

    My advice though is definitely something look for when youre learning htmlcss and it would advise starting with it gives you want to need javascript youre learning something to design your part of whether or not you some javascript and it gives you that as much time as php generally youre.

  5. Memphis Says:

    Breakdown - assuming you spend 10-12 hours each day in learning, practicing and reading (online forums etc.)
    HTML and XHTML: 2 weeks (1 weeks overlaps with CSS)
    CSS: 2-3 weeks (intermediate level)
    JavaScript: 3 weeks (beginners - intermediate level)
    30+ page JavaScript tutorial -
    PHP: 1-2 month (beginners to almost intermediate level)
    MySQL: 1 month (beginners level)
    30+ page MySQL (SQL) tutorial -
    Marketable - that’s difficult to guess..

    Yes you can do it!!! Best of luck.

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